This is a poem about love being lost and then love being found once again. It describes my personal relationship with a past friend who I'm still hopelessly in love with. This poem express one's feelings when they return to a place where they found someone they love.
Here I sit, all alone at the place were I once sat with you.
I sit here day dreaming
about the walks, the talks, all the good times we had.
Here I am where it all began.
I sit here imagining us together again,
fantasizing about what we would do
Here I sit all alone at the place were I once sat with you.
As I sit here with tears rolling down my face,
all alone, thinking of you,
Where we'd be, what pleasures would unfold.
Here I sit all alone without you.
I sit here all alone thinking about you and as I sit
you appear, making all my dreams come true.
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My best friend gave up her daughter 19 years ago and just found her again this year. The poem takes me back to a picture I took of her in the hospital with her daughter, and then to all the loneliness and pain she felt living without her, and then back to the joy of having her daughter back in her life.
lover gurl
hey i reaaly agree. with you. i love you poem. it is lovely. but it is true about it.
Erika
Excellent poem, kinda reminds me of me and how I used to feel.
James
True Story. I lost Misty, and now she has once again returned to me.
stephanie
This is a really good poem it reminds me of me and my first love.
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